Gay is just another example of a word that has been abused and used out of context. Gay in literal terms means happy but now it can mean homosexual and stupid [in the male's/teen's vocabulary] and it just doesn't make sense. How do people pick out one specific word and turn into something it's not? Slang isn't even a good enough excuse.

Well, it's super late for me and I'm starting to feel light headed, so I'm signing off. See you guys tomorrow!

When I first started reading them I used to bring them into school and read them all the time.. especially in maths when my teacher wasn't looking which was like all the time . Anyways everyone was always asking me what are you reading and I'd tell them what it's about and that they should read it but no one wanted to. When I was reading breaking dawn all my friends were like Ayan you geek how can you read all of that.

I converted practically every girl on my bus! It was so cool...it just started like "Hey Sidra, what are you reading??" and it spiraled into the amazing phenomenon that the Twilight addiction is. Kind of like a smaller scale version of how it blew up in the first place.

I got my mom to read it and she finished all three books in one week with an added comment of: "We're getting Breaking Dawn the day it comes out." Now that doesn't mean I got her to go to the release part, because I didn't, but she did read it after me. I also managed to convert a friend without even trying. At odd time I would bring up Twilight and sometimes I'd have the book with me, but she didn't seem interested in the whole vampire thing. Now she loves Edward and is excited about the movie. We also got our other friend to agree to read the books after she's done with Warriors. My mom and I tried to get my aunt to read it since she got me to read Harry Potter but it didn't work. Oh well, at least she likes Harry Potter.

Now my mom is reading The Vampire Diaries. She doesn't like it like Twilight but she is reading it.